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Free writing movie guides

Preview of Wall-E Movie Questions

Wall-E Movie Questions

Created by
Nicole Alexander
This worksheet is designed to give students the opportunity to watch a fun movie, Wall-E, and think about the message behind the cuteness. It asks critical thinking questions that require the students to think about what they are watching. Example questions include: "Describe and give characteristics that make WALL-E different from other robots. Give examples of how he shows human qualities." "Why does the plant that EVE brings to the Axiom mean so much? What does it represent?" These quest
Preview of Printable Scavenger Hunt Activity for A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Movie

Printable Scavenger Hunt Activity for A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Movie

Created by
Teacher Abby
Movie Scavenger Hunt for A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving This print and go activity is perfect for substitute plans or year-end activities, engaging reluctant writers, increasing attention spans, and practicing observation, listening, and critical thinking skills. Students will keep count of events that happen multiple times throughout the movie, identify objects and numbers in the background, and answer questions about things the characters say.Answers can be used as a jumping off point for themat
Preview of Coco - Movie Guide: Day of the Dead

Coco - Movie Guide: Day of the Dead

Examine the Mexican tradition of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) as represented in this amazing film. Perfect for 3rd graders studying cultures around the world as well as Halloween celebrations with some education mingled in. Students will look at the geography of the celebration, key literary traits, and write an opinion piece at the conclusion. Integrating media, ELA, SS, and student's interest in a meaningful way. It's not just putting on a movie... it's using a movie to teach.
Preview of Printable Scavenger Hunt Activity for A Charlie Brown Christmas Movie

Printable Scavenger Hunt Activity for A Charlie Brown Christmas Movie

Created by
Teacher Abby
Movie Scavenger Hunt for A Charlie Brown Christmas This print and go worksheet is perfect for substitute plans or year-end activities, engaging reluctant writers, increasing attention spans, and practicing observation, listening, and critical thinking skills. Students will keep count of events that happen multiple times throughout the movie, identify objects and numbers in the background, and answer questions about things the characters say.Answers can be used as a jumping off point for thematic
Preview of Movie Watching Sheet/ Analysis

Movie Watching Sheet/ Analysis

Created by
Greenmonsters
This worksheet is a note-taking worksheet for students that are watching a movie in class. Students could utilize this sheet as notes for a film review or other writing activity for the film.
Preview of Movie Response- activity sheets for any movie

Movie Response- activity sheets for any movie

This document includes 18 different worksheets to do after watching a movie to help the student make an appreciation.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Don’t forget to leave FEEDBACK to receive credits for future purchases. Click on my TPT, my Purchases and Provide Feedback. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Please consider following my store to be notified of new products, sales an
Preview of ***FREE*** McFarland, USA:  Film Study Worksheet

***FREE*** McFarland, USA: Film Study Worksheet

Created by
Profe Pistole
Use this film study worksheet to dig deeper into the themes in the movie McFarland, USA. Uploaded in Rich Text Format so that you can copy and paste the text directly into Google Classroom or onto one of your existing worksheets. This worksheet is a short activity to get your students thinking about why this movie is "based on a true story" rather than a documentary. It is recommended that you have your students watch the interviews with the actors and the real people portrayed in the movie b
Preview of Constitution: We The People

Constitution: We The People

I created this packet when I used the Liberty's Kids: We the People Video from Discovery Education. We've been working on note taking skills, using graphic organizers to brainstorm, and informative writing. I wanted to create notes for them to fill in so they do not miss too much while writing and also to guide them in their brainstorm. Hopefully you'll find use for this as well! My Border came from from http://www.mycutegraphics.com/borders/loopy-stars-page-border.html. This packet is my fir
Preview of Knives Out Movie Mystery Packet - Distance Learning

Knives Out Movie Mystery Packet - Distance Learning

This is an 11 page packet that goes along with the PG-13 film Knives Out. It's built around having students take notes of suspects throughout the film and then there is a larger writing assignment where they have to provide their solution to the crime before the film does. It also incorporates a review of literary device terms specific to mystery fiction, a review of red herrings, and a worksheet on Theme. Since I tied this with my unit on Sherlock Holmes I had them do a compare/contrast, I incl
Preview of Movie Scavenger Hunt Activity for It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

Movie Scavenger Hunt Activity for It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

Created by
Teacher Abby
Movie Scavenger Hunt for It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown This print and go activity is perfect for substitute plans or year-end activities, engaging reluctant writers, increasing attention spans, and practicing observation, listening, and critical thinking skills. Students will keep count of events that happen multiple times throughout the movie, identify objects and numbers in the background, and answer questions about things the characters say.Answers can be used as a jumping off point f
Preview of Notes for Nickelodeon movie "What Happened?  The Story of September 11, 2001."

Notes for Nickelodeon movie "What Happened? The Story of September 11, 2001."

Created by
Shirley Payne
I have watched this Nickelodeon video, "What Happened? The Story of September 11, 2001" with Linda Ellerbee several times. The complete clip is about 22 minutes long. I think that it is one of the more appropriate videos of September 11, 2001, for younger students (I teach grades 3-5). I do feel it could be used in higher grades as well. I have used it as an event that my students write about for a comprehension focus group (CFG) on historical fiction; it is part of the writing phase for t
Preview of The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost | Poetry Analysis | Theme | Individuality

The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost | Poetry Analysis | Theme | Individuality

Created by
FRESHLITGUIDES
This easy-to-use activity is simple yet effective. Here’s what your class will do:Analyze Robert Frost's famous poem, The Road Not Taken Engage with 5 high-level, short answer questionsIdentify figurative language, structure, enjambment, flow and moodExplore Frost's message and themeDiscuss the importance of individuality and it's importance today compared to Frost's day and ageWhat's in the download?A 13 page PDF with:Links to Google Formats [PDF p1]Answer Key with CCSS [Google Slides | PDF pp2
Preview of AKEELAH and the BEE - Activity Packet/Viewing Guide

AKEELAH and the BEE - Activity Packet/Viewing Guide

Created by
Carly Dunne
A viewing guide for Akeelah and the Bee (2006), aligned with NYS CCSS ELA 9-10 standards. Includes references to Langston Hughes "I, Too, Sing America" and Walt Whitman's "I Hear America Singing." Perfect for sub plans or extensions of the EngageNY Modules for 9th grade.
Preview of Movie Review

Movie Review

This is a movie review for younger kids. It is a fun way to introduce kids to writing their opinion.Description of the unit:This is a fun unit for the whole class as they learn about saving for something. The class works together to save enough classroom bucks for a movie day in class complete with a movie, popcorn, and drink. They earn this special day by doing one job per week around school for different people. One week they may wash their desks for the janitor. The next week they may sort co
Preview of Movie Review Handouts

Movie Review Handouts

What's in this Movie Review Product? 1. Holiday Sheet with Questions for In Class Movies 2. 2- Regular Sheets with Questions for in Class Movies 3. PowerPoint and PDF Format - Editable Files 4. Common Core Aligned 5. Summer Movie Review Sheet Thank you Samantha S
Preview of Appréciation d'un film- fiches pour accompagner n'importe quel film FRENCH

Appréciation d'un film- fiches pour accompagner n'importe quel film FRENCH

Ce document comprend 18 différentes fiches d'activités à faire après le visionnement d'un film afin d'en faire l'appréciation.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N’oubliez pas de laisser un commentaire (feedback) sur chaque produit acheté afin d’accumuler des crédits TPT pour obtenir des produits gratuitement. Cliquez sur my TPT, my Purchases et Provide Feedback. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Preview of The Miracle Worker

The Miracle Worker

Created by
Jennifer Ruppert
After watching Disney's adaption of "The Miracle Worker" I created this to give my students an opportunity to show their comprehension of the movie. You can stream the movie for free at www.dcmp.org if you are eligible (see below statement from DCMP). "The purpose of the Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP) library is to provide free-loan captioned and described educational media to benefit K–12 students who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, visually impaired, or deaf-blind. Teachers/i
Preview of EMPATHY - How the Grinch Stole Christmas Worksheet

EMPATHY - How the Grinch Stole Christmas Worksheet

This is a short writing worksheet that can be used at almost any grade level or content. Students get to watch "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" and analyze the story for examples of empathy! It seems like my junior high kiddos are getting meaner to each other as we approach the break. For our holiday "party" this year, we are watching "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" and reflecting on empathy both in the movie, and in our own lives.Hope this gives you a bit of a relaxed, yet valuable lesson as w
Preview of COPS Editing and Revising Checklist and Video Link

COPS Editing and Revising Checklist and Video Link

Created by
Learner Driven
This checklist goes with a youtube video that I made of kids introducing the editing and revising strategy. The video can be found at this link: COPS Editing and Revising Strategy for Kids
Preview of Movie Tie-In for Boy in The Striped Pajamas by John Boyne

Movie Tie-In for Boy in The Striped Pajamas by John Boyne

Created by
Allison Hinkel
Students always want to watch the film (if there is one available) after you read a novel. Here is a tie-in I created for my students to complete after watching the film for The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. They will explain if they thought the film was successful or not and support their claims with explanations of performances of actors and other "behind the scenes" roles.
Preview of Paddington Movie Guide - Answer Key Included

Paddington Movie Guide - Answer Key Included

This free 4 page movie guide with handouts accompanies the film "Paddington (2014)". This guide will also work well as a sub plan for your substitute teacher.★★ If you download this freebie, please leave feedback. Even if it's just a thank you★★Comprehension questions. I have made two sets of questions for differentiation or depending on how much of a challenge you want to give the students. Answer keys included- 15 questions with short answer responses- 15 multiple choice questions with 3 possi
Preview of Ted Talk - Any - Emergency Sub Plans

Ted Talk - Any - Emergency Sub Plans

Emergency Sub Plans!!Need a break from the kids??? (not feeling well but can't afford a missed day because lets face it they are more work than what they are worth.)You have students who get finished too quickly?? Any age group can accomplish this task with little to no instruction. This can also work on any Ted Talk that is out there on youtube or the Ted Talk site. This was a resources that I found years ago on the internet and now people are trying to make you pay for it when it was free in t
Preview of The point where love end

The point where love end

Created by
Ocgeneral
In the grand tapestry of human emotions, love is a thread that weaves through the very essence of our existence. It binds us, inspires us, and defines us. But what happens when this profound connection reaches its terminus? "Ephemeral Echoes" delves into the intricate web of emotions surrounding the point where love ends, exploring the complexities of human relationships, resilience, and the journey towards self-discovery.
Preview of Compare and Contrast Literature and Media

Compare and Contrast Literature and Media

Created by
Miss RLC
This Compare and Contrast Literature and Media document contains an essay description with directions and critique questions. This document can be used for almost any piece of literature with a movie! The question prompts in this document emphasize high-order thinking skills, critical analysis, and entertainment! After having finished a piece of literature (play, short story, novel, etc.), students can watch the corresponding movie to compare and contrast the various elements in both the lite
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